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then what we saw is that the u.s. economy overall was actually not really doing so well in the stock market, unless you're in apple. at the end of the day, we saw people not really sure what was going to happen in terms of whether they were going to get a pay increase on wall street, if they were going to get paid at all. what we saw in the first and second quarter of this year was a huge shift. we saw people seeing pent up demand because they want toddy verse if i their portfolio. they wanted to see their money work for them, and the stock market was not yielding more than 3% on average. what we wanted to see, and what most people were hoping for, was to see some money make their money work for them. what we ended up seeing was people diversifying and buying property in the first and second quarter absolutely taking advantage of the first -- the past two years, property had come down somewhat. what we saw -- >> sherry, do you see people getting pushed into the market because of low interest rates? that was bernanke's
then what we saw is that the u.s. economy overall was actually not really doing so well in the stock market, unless you're in apple. at the end of the day, we saw people not really sure what was going to happen in terms of whether they were going to get a pay increase on wall street, if they were going to get paid at all. what we saw in the first and second quarter of this year was a huge shift. we saw people seeing pent up demand because they want toddy verse if i their portfolio. they wanted...
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reliance on the u.s. market. the attraction for eads is that it gets them into the u.s. defense market. slightly contradict each other. >> i think you're look at not just balance of markets but balance of type of market from the eads standpoint. they want to be able to smooth out the unpredictabilities of the civilian aerospace market and not be able to get to just the u.s., but also the asia and middle east, could be a big plus and b.a. systems can bring them some of that. they want to hold on to the defense market in the u.s., but they want to gain access to that civilian market, have their engineers plug much more into the civilian business that air bus can bring them across the world. >> you talk about the strategic importance of the uk government. how likely are the french or german governments to want to reduce their influence? >> i think what's interesting is where we are right now, it looks like the uk wants to deal enough and i think b.a. systems wants to deal enough given the bad profile for the
reliance on the u.s. market. the attraction for eads is that it gets them into the u.s. defense market. slightly contradict each other. >> i think you're look at not just balance of markets but balance of type of market from the eads standpoint. they want to be able to smooth out the unpredictabilities of the civilian aerospace market and not be able to get to just the u.s., but also the asia and middle east, could be a big plus and b.a. systems can bring them some of that. they want to...
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she was on the run. >> narrator: the u.s. marshals service is searching for neisha jackson. she's a fugitive from justice, and the feds say it's likely she's using her criminal know-how to fund her life on the run. bozeman, montana. a gateway to yellowstone national park, it's a long day's drive from barksdale and jackson's home in sacramento. in the summer of 2007, a young woman from kentucky named patience isaacs arrives in town. she's come to meet james kevin dixon, a.k.a. "cheez" -- a man who romanced her online. he's a pimp from las vegas, and like barksdale, whom he eventually works for, he's a former gang member with a lengthy criminal record. >> ms. isaacs thought she was mr. dixon's girlfriend. >> narrator: robert lasky is the fbi's assistant special agent in charge for montana. >> clearly, he took advantage of her being naive. >> narrator: dixon has a strange way of showing his affection. instead of taking ms. isaacs out to dinner, he has her take out pre-paid debit cards in her own name. a few months after they meet, they start going to banks. while dixon waits in
she was on the run. >> narrator: the u.s. marshals service is searching for neisha jackson. she's a fugitive from justice, and the feds say it's likely she's using her criminal know-how to fund her life on the run. bozeman, montana. a gateway to yellowstone national park, it's a long day's drive from barksdale and jackson's home in sacramento. in the summer of 2007, a young woman from kentucky named patience isaacs arrives in town. she's come to meet james kevin dixon, a.k.a....
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also this evening, the u.s. embassy in yemen was attack. expect the consulate attack in benghazi will be brought up in the debate tonight. neither president obama for vice president biden has faced the press with any tough questions about what did they know and when did they know it about bengz? and how dare team obama call this a political issue stirred up by republicans. that's remarkable. first, take a look at this. last week, the real clear politics electoral map had the president holding on to 251-181 electoral votes lead. today the map flipped. five states went from leaning obama to a tossup. that's michigan, new hampshire, pennsylvania, wisconsin and ohio. so it's now 201-181.. it's the narrowest electoral margin yet. 50 electoral votes erased from the obama side in one week. he spent too much time chasing big bird, didn't he? this evening paul ryan has the opportunity to keep this momentum going in his debate with vice president biden. cnbc's own john harwood is in kentucky. good evening, john. welcome. >> reporter: good evening, la
also this evening, the u.s. embassy in yemen was attack. expect the consulate attack in benghazi will be brought up in the debate tonight. neither president obama for vice president biden has faced the press with any tough questions about what did they know and when did they know it about bengz? and how dare team obama call this a political issue stirred up by republicans. that's remarkable. first, take a look at this. last week, the real clear politics electoral map had the president holding...
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. >> host: you wrote this before you had time in the u.s. senate what would you change? has your thinking changed? >> i feel landers stand more how much we're at an impasse getting stuff done. i tried to take ideas that many democrats have put forward but i cannot get democrats to talk to me. i had appointments with several different democratic senators to work on as a security reform. it can be saved 75 years are in perpetuity if we gradually raise the age and mean test the benefits but i cannot get democrats to discuss the possibility. >> host: what about your own party? >> half and half. i meekly critical of my party that all 47 u.s. senators are for a balanced budget amendment. but when we cut $7 million from sugar subsidies we have about 10 republicans that have sugar. if we compare that to the annual deficit is over $1 trillion. you want to cut 7 million added time? that is 140,000 we cannot do it once. that discourages me. we cannot cut pennies left alone billions. >> host: you have a new book? >> government police. weird not talking about murder or rape or steali
. >> host: you wrote this before you had time in the u.s. senate what would you change? has your thinking changed? >> i feel landers stand more how much we're at an impasse getting stuff done. i tried to take ideas that many democrats have put forward but i cannot get democrats to talk to me. i had appointments with several different democratic senators to work on as a security reform. it can be saved 75 years are in perpetuity if we gradually raise the age and mean test the...
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bring in carly fiorina, former hewlett-packard ceo and cnbc contributor and steve ratner, former u.s. treasury auto adviser and a cnbc contributor. good evening to you both. want to talk fiscal cliff but scott's point about the word liar being loadsed tonight is that wise for biden? to what degree are you allowed to be aggressive when you are still the 15th longest serving senator in history? >> i think that is -- there's a level of aggressiveness that's appropriate. to call out congressman ryan on the facts is appropriate. i don't think you need to be calling each other liars in a debate. we hopefully well will have a much more thoughtful and content rich debate than that. >> al thee steven, i've been shocked by how much this $5 trillion tax cut has been debated back and forth. each side is convinced they're right and trying to push out this story. do we get an answer on that from either side? >> i don't think it's complicated. ryan and romney have proposed a $5 trillion -- >> not with the loopholes being closed. >> to be paid for by closing a bunch of loopholes which they have refus
bring in carly fiorina, former hewlett-packard ceo and cnbc contributor and steve ratner, former u.s. treasury auto adviser and a cnbc contributor. good evening to you both. want to talk fiscal cliff but scott's point about the word liar being loadsed tonight is that wise for biden? to what degree are you allowed to be aggressive when you are still the 15th longest serving senator in history? >> i think that is -- there's a level of aggressiveness that's appropriate. to call out...
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it's critical whether it's a foreign or u.s. bank dealing with u.s. persons enough business that it's a level playing field. we wouldn't want to regulate just the u.s. banks and have the foreign banks here in the u.s. not come under that, those rules and in terms of the two banks that were not registering, our goal was to get the largest banks in the swap business and i don't think those two banks were. >> i want to talk about another story that's in the paper today talking about how goldman is looking at exiting the commodities business, comes on the heels of a report by kate kelly because of new regulations that are coming down. if you have the two banks exit the commodities business what does it mean for the markets? >> the markets are vibrant and energy and agricultural have many non-financial entities that trade and hedge in those markets. so i think it will continue to be a vibrant market but if those banks were to depart that i assume others would take the lead and provide liquidity in those markets. >> we only have a minute left so a couple qu
it's critical whether it's a foreign or u.s. bank dealing with u.s. persons enough business that it's a level playing field. we wouldn't want to regulate just the u.s. banks and have the foreign banks here in the u.s. not come under that, those rules and in terms of the two banks that were not registering, our goal was to get the largest banks in the swap business and i don't think those two banks were. >> i want to talk about another story that's in the paper today talking about how...
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if the u.s. dollar continues to unwind and those money, that safety money comes out it's going to go else where and i think crude oil is one of the benefactors, the last time crude oil was, the last time the dollar was below 78 and broke down to 74, crude oil was 111. >> sharon this is a shockingly different environment from the last time when the fed embarked on qe. more importantly, commodities like oil, massively, that's not the case this time. >> it's not the case this time and while traders are watching qe and saying easy money may be providing some support here, we're looking at a crude oil market that is very much operating on its own terms, you saw the strength in the dollar yesterday, and you saw weakness in stocks and yet oil prices rose significantly so right now, it really is an oil-centric story and has a lot to do with the geopolitical risk premium and also actually really inside baseball for these traders, the difference in these oil contracts. >> alan, we're at 93.90. let me get a
if the u.s. dollar continues to unwind and those money, that safety money comes out it's going to go else where and i think crude oil is one of the benefactors, the last time crude oil was, the last time the dollar was below 78 and broke down to 74, crude oil was 111. >> sharon this is a shockingly different environment from the last time when the fed embarked on qe. more importantly, commodities like oil, massively, that's not the case this time. >> it's not the case this time and...
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asml is buying u.s. based simoner, asml's key supplier of a light base technology that's crucial to making a new generation of much smaller chips. so it's not quantum, joe, but it's light-based. one of these days we'll get a quantum chip. >> did you bring your rolodex yesterday? how do you do that? >> in the blackberry. i was in arizona, so we're three hours the wrong way. i was watching you. >> that was so great when you said those treasury staffers found out about it. >> they were watching cnbc. i would imagine you call tim geithner and the staff just to let them know, not because of tarp anymore. >> right. it seems like they're out of it, but how many years ahead can they use those tax laws -- >> that can continue. >> for like 20 years, right? and they didn't go bankrupt. so if you didn't go bankrupt, you can't use them. but by being saved, they get to keep them as taxpayers -- they can earn profits the next ten, 15 years and we don't get anything. >> are we comfortable that we finally feel like we kn
asml is buying u.s. based simoner, asml's key supplier of a light base technology that's crucial to making a new generation of much smaller chips. so it's not quantum, joe, but it's light-based. one of these days we'll get a quantum chip. >> did you bring your rolodex yesterday? how do you do that? >> in the blackberry. i was in arizona, so we're three hours the wrong way. i was watching you. >> that was so great when you said those treasury staffers found out about it....
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the firm upgrading u.s. equities to overweight citing a combination of strong earnings momentum an easier central bank policy by the end of 2013, jim, they are projecting 16.15, which would be a gain of 12%. >> 24 hours ago, presprint of course, people had had given up on equities. the death of equities story came back again. it was amazing. you had a couple bad days, two of the worst days back-to-back since july 23rd, 24th. everyone wants to short everything. good luck to you. this is a fluid market. turn to alcoa as a way to look at it. alcoa says 2012 slowing down, china going to put on the jets 2013. everybody focuses on 2012. 2013 not in the ballpark. this is an exciting take again. you have deals, people saying don't give up on 2013. vice presidential debate tonight. fiscal cliff. the gulf between the bulls and bears, very big. >> that makes for what? volatility? >> i think so. i think it makes for every single earnings report being a volcker name. >> with that huge gap in between the bulls and bears,
the firm upgrading u.s. equities to overweight citing a combination of strong earnings momentum an easier central bank policy by the end of 2013, jim, they are projecting 16.15, which would be a gain of 12%. >> 24 hours ago, presprint of course, people had had given up on equities. the death of equities story came back again. it was amazing. you had a couple bad days, two of the worst days back-to-back since july 23rd, 24th. everyone wants to short everything. good luck to you. this is a...
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take a look at u.s. equity futures at this hour, dow looks like it would open up 29 points higher, nasdaq 12 points higher and the s&p 500 up a little over four points. overseas in asia things are down marginally but not by much. take a quick look at what's going on in europe, which is to say we've got green arrows but again, just virtually flat. >> tonight is the main event for the vice presidential candidates. after president obama's debate performance last time around the stakes are very high for joe biden now. joining us is ted kaufman, former democratic senator for delaware, he's been prepping the vice president for tonight's debate and senator, thank you for joining us this morning. >> good to be here, becky. >> it's good to see you, ted. we know obviously you're very close to vice president biden. you were his chief of staff. >> right. >> you took over his senate seat. >> right. >> and we've been hearing from several people today that they expect the vice president to come out swinging from the st
take a look at u.s. equity futures at this hour, dow looks like it would open up 29 points higher, nasdaq 12 points higher and the s&p 500 up a little over four points. overseas in asia things are down marginally but not by much. take a quick look at what's going on in europe, which is to say we've got green arrows but again, just virtually flat. >> tonight is the main event for the vice presidential candidates. after president obama's debate performance last time around the stakes...
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it affects two million autos here in the u.s.. including yaris, core yol yoa, rav 4, highlander, sequoia, so far no crashes or injuries reported. >> there is a first question comes from devon who wants to know is the california telephone access program legitimate? i would like my father to get a phone for the hearing impaired. >> it is legitimate. it seems like a great deal, like okay, who are these guys? the guys are the cpuc and this is legitimate. we pay into it providing those with the need of sight issues or hearing issues or getting around issues can get a phone to use. what you have to do is be, have one of those issues then be subscribed to phone and live in the state of california. >> there is judith wants to know our school has school loans and needs to pay them back. >> that is a great question. people don't know you can take loans and there is education department will allow you to combine the loans and then, end up with a brand new loan. good thing is that you can stretch oit making payments lower and you'll find you
it affects two million autos here in the u.s.. including yaris, core yol yoa, rav 4, highlander, sequoia, so far no crashes or injuries reported. >> there is a first question comes from devon who wants to know is the california telephone access program legitimate? i would like my father to get a phone for the hearing impaired. >> it is legitimate. it seems like a great deal, like okay, who are these guys? the guys are the cpuc and this is legitimate. we pay into it providing those...
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>> bill, u.s. defense officials tell us several months ago, about 150 army special operations forces were sent to heornhe event that the syrian chemical and biological weapons were to fall into the wrong hands, they've been preparing for that eventualy. defense secretary pet refe t wveo ki th in the effort to monitor the cbw sites and try to determine how best to respond to y concerns in that area and miry operational capabilities in the event of any contingency there. >> the u.s. military held war exercises with the jordanians in may and operation known as eager on01 heerkseth 200yrian refugees that have flooded into jordan from syria, bill. >> bill: that's on its southern border with syria. on the northern borrowed, more tension between turkey an syria. what's happening the? >> our t h b llfibandth ss brwe ty s, but today turkish f-16 fighter jets escorted a syrian passenger plane, forced it to land because they had intelligence reports, we're told, thheereily toeaut turkey's foreign minister say
>> bill, u.s. defense officials tell us several months ago, about 150 army special operations forces were sent to heornhe event that the syrian chemical and biological weapons were to fall into the wrong hands, they've been preparing for that eventualy. defense secretary pet refe t wveo ki th in the effort to monitor the cbw sites and try to determine how best to respond to y concerns in that area and miry operational capabilities in the event of any contingency there. >> the u.s....
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agents protected the main u.s. compound. staffers recommended more. >> there wasn't sufficient resources provided. >> that was one of the main reasons i continued to ask for those resources, yes. >> reporter: but back in washington deputy assistant secretary of state charlene lamb said no. >> sir, we had the correct number of assets in benghazi at the time of 9/11 for what had been agreed upon. >> saying you had a correct number and our ambassador and three others are dead and people are in the hospital recovering because it only took moments to breach that facility somehow doesn't seem to ring true to the american people. >> reporter: the state department now says two u.s. compounds were hit that night, one by a mortar that killed navy s.e.a.l.s who tried to save the ambassador. i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, washington. >>> now here's stories that are making news. we begin in california. a view owe rent scuffle broke out between opposing coaches after the game ended. it's unclear what started the may lay but it was stoppe
agents protected the main u.s. compound. staffers recommended more. >> there wasn't sufficient resources provided. >> that was one of the main reasons i continued to ask for those resources, yes. >> reporter: but back in washington deputy assistant secretary of state charlene lamb said no. >> sir, we had the correct number of assets in benghazi at the time of 9/11 for what had been agreed upon. >> saying you had a correct number and our ambassador and three others...
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the u.s. supreme court ruled in 1896 that social contact between blacks and whites was so distasteful a proposition and apparently that separate but equal accommodations for blacks and whites were perfectly legal. amounted not only to a violation of social taboos, but also to a violation of intellectual propriety itself. for many decades frederick douglas seems to be the only black person deemed worthy of a substantial biography. that is one published by an established house. this aeration persisted well beyond the segregation decision of 1954 and the turmoil of the civil rights movement. finally according to mike a commission, in 1972 in a story published the first of his two volumes on booker t. washington that would win him a pulitzer prize. the violence involving black writers began to break. in 1973, a biography of a novelist. followed by a biography in 1977 of a novelist by the american scholar hemingway. and then 86 in 1988 came might to volumes on hughes. aided by a voluminous archive
the u.s. supreme court ruled in 1896 that social contact between blacks and whites was so distasteful a proposition and apparently that separate but equal accommodations for blacks and whites were perfectly legal. amounted not only to a violation of social taboos, but also to a violation of intellectual propriety itself. for many decades frederick douglas seems to be the only black person deemed worthy of a substantial biography. that is one published by an established house. this aeration...
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. >> in fact, believe the safety issue may involve less than .1% of the u.s. fleet and only consumers that had their air bag replaced in the past three years by a repair shop that is not part of a new car dealership may be the folks that maybe most at risk. >> but you could be at risk if you recently bought a car titled salvaged, rebuilt or reconstructed. by the way, no air bag injuries or deaths have been reported so far. >>> the same sex marriage debate in maryland hit the campus of gallaudet university today. chief diversity officer angela mccaskill has been placed on leave after signing a petition to put the referendum on the upcoming ballot. university president t. allen hurwitz said signing that petition was inappropriate for someone in her petition. the referendum was started by someone for same sex maryland opponents. what do you think? did mccaskill give up her right to even minimal political involvement when she signed on as diversity officer or is this political correctness run amuck? she didn't really take a side. she just thought voters ought to h
. >> in fact, believe the safety issue may involve less than .1% of the u.s. fleet and only consumers that had their air bag replaced in the past three years by a repair shop that is not part of a new car dealership may be the folks that maybe most at risk. >> but you could be at risk if you recently bought a car titled salvaged, rebuilt or reconstructed. by the way, no air bag injuries or deaths have been reported so far. >>> the same sex marriage debate in maryland hit...
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u.s. in the middle of the pack. i say we eat more chocolate. >> they are talking about good chocolate i lived on candy bars in college and i still got a c in physics. >>> clouds out there, no more showers out of here? >> no we still have a chance for that the next 48 hours or so, of course creating area of low pressure heads south away from the bay. mount tam now clouds, pretty picture 6:37 sunset and with that maybe a few sprinkles most of the moisture favoring south of san francisco, here's a look at all the layered clouds, mainly low clouds and mid level clouds, live doppler 7 hd very active the past couple of days. right now we are looking at all the cloud cover across the bay area, activity to the east of us if the central valley. thunderstorms all morning from las vegas south here we are los angeles, bakersfield, oceanside, san diego you can get the sense of the area of low pressure spinning moisture in a counterclockwise fashion this is pulling the moisture up as far north as parts of san luis obispo right no
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the u.s. department of agriculture includes low-fat milk as a required food in school lunches. even those kids who brown bag it from home often buy milk to go with it. the physician's committee for responsible medicine would like to see that change. >> i think that the dairy lobby does a really good job to convince people that this is the only source and the best source of calcium for kids or for anyone, and it's not. >> reporter: registereddietician says there are many sources of calcium and protein that don't contain the saturated fat and lactose or dairy sugar that's in milk, including broccoli, tofu, kale and collared greens. >> you can eat the green leafy vegetables, too. you can eat the beans and greens and get the nutrients you need in the healthiest source possible. >> the petition says kids don't need milk and that's just really difficult and not true. >> reporter: carrie fry represents a dairy industry group that finds pcrn antimilk campaign outrageous. >> if you wanted to make up the available calcium in one cup of milk, you would need 13 servings of pinto beans, and
the u.s. department of agriculture includes low-fat milk as a required food in school lunches. even those kids who brown bag it from home often buy milk to go with it. the physician's committee for responsible medicine would like to see that change. >> i think that the dairy lobby does a really good job to convince people that this is the only source and the best source of calcium for kids or for anyone, and it's not. >> reporter: registereddietician says there are many sources of...
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the cash strapped u.s. postal service will raise rates on january 27th to help offset a record $15 billion in losses this year. that means if you stocked up on those forever stamps back in 2007 when they debuted for 41 cents, you're now saving a nickel a piece. not bad. >>> finally, do you get a warm, fuzzy feeling when you see that thumbs up sign next to your facebook post. come on, we all do, right? well, some creative students at m.i.t. have taken that a step further designing a vest that inflates to give you a hug when someone likes your facebook status. so sweet. >>> coming up, the a's are sent packing, a late field goal makes the difference in the steelers/titans game, plus san francisco slams into the nlcs. your sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> your weekend forecast is going to be full of strong thunderstorms. those details are coming up. you're watching "early today." [ female announcer ] it's one of the hardest decisions a family can make... realizing a nursing home is the only choice. for
the cash strapped u.s. postal service will raise rates on january 27th to help offset a record $15 billion in losses this year. that means if you stocked up on those forever stamps back in 2007 when they debuted for 41 cents, you're now saving a nickel a piece. not bad. >>> finally, do you get a warm, fuzzy feeling when you see that thumbs up sign next to your facebook post. come on, we all do, right? well, some creative students at m.i.t. have taken that a step further designing a...
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bbc news, brussels'. >> and the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton issued her congratulations to the eu after meeting with the italian prime minister. the discussed some pressing issues including syria and iran. for more on their talks, italy's prime minister joins me now. thank you for coming in. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> is it ironic that the european union wednesday peace prize just as it is under great crisis? >> i think it is highly symbolic. it is a great integration beyond the economic integration of the union. that is going to remain a fundamental factor. the nobel prize has been awarded because they wanted to recognize the fundamental importance of the union in keeping peace and security in europe for the last half a century and in my view, it is a promise for the future. >> yes, the future of the european union. would you not admit it is under strain? >> it has been under strain. hopefully it is coming to an end. not an easy and. what is going to happen in the european council next week is going
bbc news, brussels'. >> and the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton issued her congratulations to the eu after meeting with the italian prime minister. the discussed some pressing issues including syria and iran. for more on their talks, italy's prime minister joins me now. thank you for coming in. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> is it ironic that the european union wednesday peace prize just as it is under great crisis? >> i think it is highly symbolic. it is a...
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alexis christoforous has more. >> reporter: the u.s. antidoping agency is laying out the evidence it used to ban lance armstrong if cycling. the agency saysed seven-time tour de france winner was at the center of in their words the most sophisticated doping program professional cycling has ever seen. >> this is the first time we've seen something this well organized, this sophisticated. it was all designed essentially to cheat sport and win. >> reporter: the report claims armstrong expected fellow riders to use banned substances. it also details sworn testimony from 26 people, including 11 former teammates. george hincapy rode with armstrong during all his tour de france victories. he admitted getting blood boosting drugs if arm strong as recently as 2005. cyclist tyler hamilton told 60 minutes he saw armstrong use performance enhancing drugs. >> i saw it in his refrigerator, you know. i saw him inject it more than one time. >> reporter: armstrong's lawyer calls the report a one sided hatchet job that rehashes old, disproved, unreliable
alexis christoforous has more. >> reporter: the u.s. antidoping agency is laying out the evidence it used to ban lance armstrong if cycling. the agency saysed seven-time tour de france winner was at the center of in their words the most sophisticated doping program professional cycling has ever seen. >> this is the first time we've seen something this well organized, this sophisticated. it was all designed essentially to cheat sport and win. >> reporter: the report claims...
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today, the u.s. anti-doping agency laid out their case, a thousand pages of what they call overwhelming evidence, undeniable evidence of cheating, by a team who received tens of millions of taxpayer dollars and a quest to win at all costs >> the u.s. postal services pro cycling team, including lance armstrong ran the most sophisticated, successful drug program that we've ever seen. >> reporter: in all, 11 teammates broke the code of silence, testifying against armstrong, even one who armstrong said was like a brother. he said i'm aware he used blood trans fusions in 2005 and 2001, he said. he also said that armstrong twice gave him a banned steroid. another teammate, in 2002, said that armstrong told me if i wanted to continue to ride for the postal service team i would have to follow the doping program to the letter. the report also cites scientific tests from armstrong's blood from races in 2009 and 2010. the results were consistent with doping. an expert said the likelihood of this occurring natur
today, the u.s. anti-doping agency laid out their case, a thousand pages of what they call overwhelming evidence, undeniable evidence of cheating, by a team who received tens of millions of taxpayer dollars and a quest to win at all costs >> the u.s. postal services pro cycling team, including lance armstrong ran the most sophisticated, successful drug program that we've ever seen. >> reporter: in all, 11 teammates broke the code of silence, testifying against armstrong, even one...
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i know we in u.s. like to look at you know does a person speak well, is hair in place. but in the world they are looking at us, say look, give us a leader who understands economics and that government spending needs to come down, and every dollar put in public sector is a dollar wasted and not visited and getting the mighmultiplier effect. neil: how do you articulate that, that folks at home understand, in particular in a foreign policy debate. how do you translate that to folks where everything that has been on jobs, and jobs, how does he do that in what is prior it libya the president's strongest suit? >> well foreign policy is about how we relate to our debt, and our taxation policy for the foreign firms and american firms. are we going to advantage foreign firms because they have a better taxation policy than american firms, how much government spending is there going to be? we have communist nations lecturing us that government spending is out of control. we have to have a candidate that says foreign policy is about the interconnectedness of the global economy and
i know we in u.s. like to look at you know does a person speak well, is hair in place. but in the world they are looking at us, say look, give us a leader who understands economics and that government spending needs to come down, and every dollar put in public sector is a dollar wasted and not visited and getting the mighmultiplier effect. neil: how do you articulate that, that folks at home understand, in particular in a foreign policy debate. how do you translate that to folks where...
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it's the u.s. secret service pin. they hand it out to friends and protectees. >> before the debate, "time" magazine released these photos. it triggered what was called a dumbbell debate. >>> a search on google images with the phrase completely wrong brings up mitt romney. google says there's no partisan politics here. he used the phrase about his 47% comments. >>> california congressman was debating when things got testy. the rhetoric heated up and sherman got physical. before things escalated into a wrestling match, a police officer stepped in and the debate wrapped up with no injuries. that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. here is your "first look" of how wall street is going to close. the dow closed down. the s&p was up a fraction and the nasdaq lost two. overseas trading, in tokyo, the nikkei dipped. in hong kong, hang sang dipped. >>> foreign earnings exposure. advanced microdevices warned global economic weakness is taking a toll on their bottom line. investors shrugged off good and bad news including
it's the u.s. secret service pin. they hand it out to friends and protectees. >> before the debate, "time" magazine released these photos. it triggered what was called a dumbbell debate. >>> a search on google images with the phrase completely wrong brings up mitt romney. google says there's no partisan politics here. he used the phrase about his 47% comments. >>> california congressman was debating when things got testy. the rhetoric heated up and sherman got...
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our voice to the need for bipartisan action as well as president and congress to come togethero the u.s. doesn't go off a fiscal cliff. neil: getting a pat on the back fromaying something bold is a far cry from actually following up on your recommendation and doing something bold. >> well, no that's very edward jones helps serious long term individual investors to reach their financial goals. wework with very conservative individuals who are frustrated, who are fearful right w, who are very concerned the lack of action, gridlockin washington wl cause --. neil: what do you say to them, to you, to other bankers that signed the letter? they're on the front line looking at torpedoes. talk about a meltdown there could be the same for you, right? >> it is not reasonable to believe that there's anything good will come out of going over the fiscal cliff. it will adversely affect the markets. neil: what about delaying it? talk is delaying it? what about delaying it six months? >> by delaying it wh you will do neil is buy some time. u will buy some time regardless how the election turns ouhopeful
our voice to the need for bipartisan action as well as president and congress to come togethero the u.s. doesn't go off a fiscal cliff. neil: getting a pat on the back fromaying something bold is a far cry from actually following up on your recommendation and doing something bold. >> well, no that's very edward jones helps serious long term individual investors to reach their financial goals. wework with very conservative individuals who are frustrated, who are fearful right w, who are...
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today, today, my books sit on the shelf of the u.s. library of congress. the largest library in the world. today -- [applause] -- today high schools right across this nation, from east to west, from north to south, fill my e-mail inbox with speaking requests. today my message of inspiration is being broadcast into the living rooms of over 100 million households, right across the continental united states. that's what happens when you put your mind to something. that's what happens when your audience is open and disinterested in reputation or conformity, and committed to individualism and the act of being bold. today the idealized american can count his true friends on just one hand. uncompromising and simplistic convictions such as the belief in good and evil, in righteousness and wickedness, make him a marked man. clarity is the enemy of the highly sensitized and the meek. silence even disagreement is their friend. to them your and my, our contributions are not only unwelcome, they're intemperate, irritable, and inflammatory. from the prairies of able to
today, today, my books sit on the shelf of the u.s. library of congress. the largest library in the world. today -- [applause] -- today high schools right across this nation, from east to west, from north to south, fill my e-mail inbox with speaking requests. today my message of inspiration is being broadcast into the living rooms of over 100 million households, right across the continental united states. that's what happens when you put your mind to something. that's what happens when your...
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the u.s. formal possession of the region on december 30th of 1803 exactly one month later on february 1st, 1804 jefferson wrote a letter in which he confessed to, quote, giving the leisure moments to the perusal of his work on population. though careful to the acknowledged that his work was indeed one of, quote, sound logic, jefferson insisted that the english and's theories could not be applied to the united states. jefferson concluded to the contrary that in america, "of cnn's extent of on cultivated and fertile land enables everyone who will labor to very young so you don't have to delay marriage and jefferson's america you can marry young and raise a family of any size. if he claims that america's burgeoning population forced territorial expansion, jefferson inverted the logic. he asserted the virtually limitless ability of american land assured that the practical purposes there could be no such thing as excess population. jefferson reassured, quote, however multiplied it becomes effective
the u.s. formal possession of the region on december 30th of 1803 exactly one month later on february 1st, 1804 jefferson wrote a letter in which he confessed to, quote, giving the leisure moments to the perusal of his work on population. though careful to the acknowledged that his work was indeed one of, quote, sound logic, jefferson insisted that the english and's theories could not be applied to the united states. jefferson concluded to the contrary that in america, "of cnn's extent of...
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the u.s. house we will wait until after the november election to take up the proposed five-year farm bill. the current bill expires at the end f this month. what does the new farm bill have to include to benefit islands in the fourth congressional district? steve: the most important component of the new farm bill is a good risk management plan. that most important component of that is crop insurance. in the senate passed a farm bill out of their committee i said my job is to keep the corn belt harness. i have held on that. i said in a seniority position on the ag committee, but staff people on early, reached out to start marking up this bill and putting language into it over a year ago, and we put extra people on in order to get this done. good risk management is the most important thing. at least 78 percent of the bill goes to nutrition. that is the food stamp side of this. agriculture is carrying 90 some percent of the political load while they volunteered to give up direct payments while th
the u.s. house we will wait until after the november election to take up the proposed five-year farm bill. the current bill expires at the end f this month. what does the new farm bill have to include to benefit islands in the fourth congressional district? steve: the most important component of the new farm bill is a good risk management plan. that most important component of that is crop insurance. in the senate passed a farm bill out of their committee i said my job is to keep the corn belt...
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clouds and fog in seattle, 64. >>> a new report from the u.s. anti-doping agency says lance armstrong went to great lengths to win the tour de france. the agency alleges armstrong was the focal point of a ring of cyclists that used enhancing performance drugs. >> reporter: the report not only is that's armstrong's image but leaves little doubt that he and his postal service team were engaged in a systematic, sustained and highly professionalized doping conspiracy. >> this is the first time we've seen something this well organized, this sophisticated that was all designed essentially to cheat in the sport and win. >> reporter: the anti-doping agency report is based upon more than 1,000 pages of evidence, including sworn testimony from ten u.s. postal service riders who had knowledge of armstrong's doping or doping by the team. plus financial payment, e-mail, scientific data and laboratory tests. hamilton who first detailed systematic doping by armstrong on "60 minutes" was one of the ex-teammates to be interviewed. >> for the record tell me what
clouds and fog in seattle, 64. >>> a new report from the u.s. anti-doping agency says lance armstrong went to great lengths to win the tour de france. the agency alleges armstrong was the focal point of a ring of cyclists that used enhancing performance drugs. >> reporter: the report not only is that's armstrong's image but leaves little doubt that he and his postal service team were engaged in a systematic, sustained and highly professionalized doping conspiracy. >> this...
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. >>> the u.s. named an interim successor to chris stevens. the state department announced topin -- top diplomat lawrence pope will take the position, a 31 year foreign officer, speaks arabic and retired in 2,000. he will stay in the position until a permanent position is found. three other americans and stevens died in that ambush. >>> u.s. officials are condemning the shooting of a 49- year-old pakistani -- 14-year- old pakistani girl shot twit by taliban militants this week. they're outraged over the attack. it happened on tuesday as act have visto activists milala usee was on the way home from school. the unknown gunman asked for her by name and shot her in the head and neck. an advocate for girls education, writes a blog for the bbc under the life, the tale ban. >>> all eyes are on the nationals. not literally, but we're watching as they get closer to the world series. and here's more from outside of baltimore park. >> and this is's must win to stay alive k. they force it tonight? this is underway going into the bottom of the 7th and tied
. >>> the u.s. named an interim successor to chris stevens. the state department announced topin -- top diplomat lawrence pope will take the position, a 31 year foreign officer, speaks arabic and retired in 2,000. he will stay in the position until a permanent position is found. three other americans and stevens died in that ambush. >>> u.s. officials are condemning the shooting of a 49- year-old pakistani -- 14-year- old pakistani girl shot twit by taliban militants this...
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. >> the former head of the u.s. military team in libya geebe fsde was nevele to te tomd w baorte killed. the lt. colonel wood revealing security in benghazi remained a struggle the entire time he was there. democrats trying to pin the pps tee budgettb resources we might have had a different result. i must note, though, tt wle thdgth dseican budgetncrees thou have protected these diplomats. >> i might note that the funding that is currently enjoyed by the biisonre drament was v th republicans. >>neil: they are putting it on all republicans and it ain't flying well with senator graha you have heard that. what do you ink of that? >>gues a theanng opioubitthor ths a bunch of garbage. this is about -- you talk about the fiscal cliff being predictable, what is predictable with aack of securyia ias t w, ul a embassies will be attacked. we need to get to the real secuty situation? did people make a request were they denied? re of the video in did she say that based on inteigence for five days? she said it five days after th
. >> the former head of the u.s. military team in libya geebe fsde was nevele to te tomd w baorte killed. the lt. colonel wood revealing security in benghazi remained a struggle the entire time he was there. democrats trying to pin the pps tee budgettb resources we might have had a different result. i must note, though, tt wle thdgth dseican budgetncrees thou have protected these diplomats. >> i might note that the funding that is currently enjoyed by the biisonre drament was v th...
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either the u.s. embassy or the yemeni government who did not supply enough security for the americans. yeah, dangerous place. >> steve: thank you very much. it is clear despite what the administration is saying, al-qaeda is growing. we had mr. wood yesterday say that in the testimony on capitol hill. and then we had lara logan last week in chicago saying despite the fairy tale that's being put out, it's getting worse. >> gretchen: now headlines. construction worker rescued overnight from under a five story garage that collapsed on top of him. it happened on the campus of miami-dade college in florida. rescue crews pulled him out of the rubble around 1:00 a.m. this morning. right now he is in critical condition. two other workers were killed and at least eight others hurt. >> i just seen a lot of smoke, the building shaking, and it started collapsing. >> gretchen: the garage was under construction. police say unfortunately, one worker is still missing. >>> in a half hour from now, we'll be hearing fro
either the u.s. embassy or the yemeni government who did not supply enough security for the americans. yeah, dangerous place. >> steve: thank you very much. it is clear despite what the administration is saying, al-qaeda is growing. we had mr. wood yesterday say that in the testimony on capitol hill. and then we had lara logan last week in chicago saying despite the fairy tale that's being put out, it's getting worse. >> gretchen: now headlines. construction worker rescued overnight...
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a u.s. official believed to be in his 50s was reportedly on his way to work when he was gunned down in a motorcycle attack. an editor at "the yemen post" in sanaa tells nbc news the ambush had all the hallmarks of an al qaeda-style attack. >>> back here at home, vice president joe biden and republican rival paul ryan prepare to square off tonight in kentucky in their one and only debate. new poll numbers show the current vp has his work cut out for him. according to a new survey from the pew center, just 39% of registered voters view biden favorably compared to 44% who favor ryan. when it comes to predicting the winner of tonight's debate, 40% of registered voters say ryan will come out on top, while 34% think biden will prevail. nbc's tracie potts is joining us from washington with a preview of the debate. tracie, good morning. >>> lynn, good morning. the pressure is definitely on . paul ryan somewhat of the underdog because vice president's done this a number of times before, but you can s
a u.s. official believed to be in his 50s was reportedly on his way to work when he was gunned down in a motorcycle attack. an editor at "the yemen post" in sanaa tells nbc news the ambush had all the hallmarks of an al qaeda-style attack. >>> back here at home, vice president joe biden and republican rival paul ryan prepare to square off tonight in kentucky in their one and only debate. new poll numbers show the current vp has his work cut out for him. according to a new...
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more damningly, this, que, mu u.s. federal government officials have confirmed the commtethat prior to the september 11 aks mission in libyaade repeated requests for increased security in benghazi. the letteroes on to detail a sees of attacks and incidents in libya that formedhe basis for those calls for more curity that the letter allewashington. we'll have more on that angle shortly. fit, arwa damon joins me. shs back from libya and joins erme h new york. veryood to see y safe and sound. walk me back you were at the site thr days afr tackthe at. that have never been sn before. describe what we see. >> well, the first in these photographs is basically the exterior of the main building the compound itself. this is the ilding where the ambassadoresided, and the right hand portion of the builng is where the so-called safe room was supposed to . occurred inside the buildi itself. it doesn't look very touched on the outside. >> no. veryuch a lot of the damage on this building inside, happening inside. burng. the's one part
more damningly, this, que, mu u.s. federal government officials have confirmed the commtethat prior to the september 11 aks mission in libyaade repeated requests for increased security in benghazi. the letteroes on to detail a sees of attacks and incidents in libya that formedhe basis for those calls for more curity that the letter allewashington. we'll have more on that angle shortly. fit, arwa damon joins me. shs back from libya and joins erme h new york. veryood to see y safe and sound. walk...
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u.s. independence britain's and americans had chased each other about questions about population, its regulation, its limitation, its optimization. even as white americans claimed to need enslaved americans and african-americans to their labor force they coveted indian lands to cover the nation's people. british interfered with and criticized u.s. plans on both counts. on the continent british continued to cultivate diplomatic and economic ties to native americans supporting the rival population from who the united states perceived the greatest threat. on the ocean britain controlled atlantic shipping forbidding the atlantic slave trade after 1807 and harassing u.s. merchant vessels. meanwhile at sea britain's traditional goal of population limitation because usually british it fought on their small aisle, their main worry was too many worry but on the seas the royal navy needed every hand it could find on deck. the consequent british practice of boarding american ships to round up having
u.s. independence britain's and americans had chased each other about questions about population, its regulation, its limitation, its optimization. even as white americans claimed to need enslaved americans and african-americans to their labor force they coveted indian lands to cover the nation's people. british interfered with and criticized u.s. plans on both counts. on the continent british continued to cultivate diplomatic and economic ties to native americans supporting the rival...
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that's how big the u.s. army was. during the civil war the army expanded to. 3-million people. 2 and a half people or so in the north. and this meant that the amount of case work that he had to oversee was extraordinary and he also was given responsibility for pursuing civilians who were engaged in disloyal acts. treason behavior and so on. he didn't pursue every case. he didn't serve on every case himself. obviously a lot of court marshall went on the field. it was his responsibility to make sure that justice was -- as much as he could that justice was prevailing in the cases and punishment was being weeded out as it should be and people's rights were being protected. it was a massive assignment that went way past the end of the war. he stayed in the position until 1875 pfs it a expanded position. he had the role in that that position of making law. so much law about war didn't even exist because this was a war the likes of which the the united states had never see. so many, many policy around how the war should be c
that's how big the u.s. army was. during the civil war the army expanded to. 3-million people. 2 and a half people or so in the north. and this meant that the amount of case work that he had to oversee was extraordinary and he also was given responsibility for pursuing civilians who were engaged in disloyal acts. treason behavior and so on. he didn't pursue every case. he didn't serve on every case himself. obviously a lot of court marshall went on the field. it was his responsibility to make...
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u.s. soldiers the love of liberty was different from british charity per growth through 1815 cities and towns across the nation through dinners and dances in honor of jackson. he attended many of these. as a victory tour. celebrating the coming of peace to repeat them at -- the myth of jackson saved the women of the country from rape. celebrants offered a toast with the feelings of patriotism and duty opposed to the watchword of beauty and beauty. jackson would raise his glass. the myth became over and into the national fabric. popular song said paradise how new orleans is aimed to wealth and beauty there is girls and of every hue. so if he was lucky he had the girls and cotton bags in spite of old kentucky. interestingly the story of beauty and beauty show white men and black men of new orleans fighting side-by-side to protect women of every hue from gaining style attacks of british forces. contemporaries celebrated jackson's victory to make claims the british had claimed to target black
u.s. soldiers the love of liberty was different from british charity per growth through 1815 cities and towns across the nation through dinners and dances in honor of jackson. he attended many of these. as a victory tour. celebrating the coming of peace to repeat them at -- the myth of jackson saved the women of the country from rape. celebrants offered a toast with the feelings of patriotism and duty opposed to the watchword of beauty and beauty. jackson would raise his glass. the myth became...
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. >>> the u.s. is suing we also far go for hundreds of millions of dollars in damages for what it claims is more than a decade's worth of mortgage fraud. >>> jack welch, the former head of general electric, will no longer contribute to reuters news and fortune magazine. welch's decision comes in the wake of controversy sparked by a tweet he sent last week suggesting the white house manipulated job numbers for political gain. >>> a doggy daycare outside of chicago has stepped in it with the nation's coffee chain. starbucks is asking star barks to change it name and its logo so that customers aren't confused. >>> and could these shoes be coming to a shoe store near you some us ladies hope not. the so-called scary beautiful heels are backwards so it makes the feet point straight down like a ballerina. the designer says the shoes are a commentary on today's impossible standards of beauty. and apparently impossible to walk in. >>> san francisco stays alive, a bountygate update, and the space jump will ha
. >>> the u.s. is suing we also far go for hundreds of millions of dollars in damages for what it claims is more than a decade's worth of mortgage fraud. >>> jack welch, the former head of general electric, will no longer contribute to reuters news and fortune magazine. welch's decision comes in the wake of controversy sparked by a tweet he sent last week suggesting the white house manipulated job numbers for political gain. >>> a doggy daycare outside of chicago has...
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as we emerge on third quarter reporting, you mentioned alcoa, we heard fromiuium yum grands bt u.s. companies are liking to china to dictate when their earnings outlook will be, it used it be, i hate to say it, what corporate american environment sneezed whole world got a cold but now it is when china sneezes, there was a 10 year auction today, very well attended, but china continues to hold majority of our debt, that is a huge problem overhang on our economic growth. and i think there is a lot of spent simskepticism, it is stilm perhaps the ref of the world that china is cooking its books. neil: gordon woe talked about this. -- we talked about this, i think that china lies, you notice that neighbor you had, you lived in an expensive neighborhood. my point is that neighbor with all fancy cars, looks impressive and is flat broke, it is all fake. i'm not saying it is that extreme but china was never what it was cracked up on be. >> china had an economy, and growth model appropriate for post carl war years, but in -- cold war years in a global down turn it is inappropriate, they are he
as we emerge on third quarter reporting, you mentioned alcoa, we heard fromiuium yum grands bt u.s. companies are liking to china to dictate when their earnings outlook will be, it used it be, i hate to say it, what corporate american environment sneezed whole world got a cold but now it is when china sneezes, there was a 10 year auction today, very well attended, but china continues to hold majority of our debt, that is a huge problem overhang on our economic growth. and i think there is a lot...
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at 10:00 a.m., the u.s. into the peace holds a discussion on religious tensions and violence in the middle east. live at 12:30 p.m., it looked at the role of the voter in 2012 -- the catholic voter in 2012. >> the fairness argument and level playing field is very important. a week into it, we would expect a lot of stores in california to see growing sales as customers flock into their stores instead of buying on-line. don't hold your breath. that is not likely to be the case. people buy online for convenience, choice, and lower prices without getting into the sales side. >> that is tonight at 8:00 on "the communicators," on c-span 2. 2.
at 10:00 a.m., the u.s. into the peace holds a discussion on religious tensions and violence in the middle east. live at 12:30 p.m., it looked at the role of the voter in 2012 -- the catholic voter in 2012. >> the fairness argument and level playing field is very important. a week into it, we would expect a lot of stores in california to see growing sales as customers flock into their stores instead of buying on-line. don't hold your breath. that is not likely to be the case. people buy...
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. >> and one of the other questions is then who told the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice, when she went on the five shows, as far as the video tape, that was at least at that point believed to be the reason for this spontaneous demonstration, who do you think told her and press secretary jay carney and others to basically talk about it as the video tape being responsible for the demonstrations? >> you know, i don't know and that's really what's made it worse for the administration, is that because this went on for about two weeks, now i think they sort of have been campaign fokabitzingover something that t necessary my important, whether it was terrorism or not terrorism, but it is pretty clear for two weeks, they were saying it was primarily balls of this movie, whether it was terrorism or not. they spent money apologizing to the people of pakistan as if somehow the american government oral the american people had something to do with this crazy movie. i think all of that was bad policy, bad form and it's why this policy goes on and on,
. >> and one of the other questions is then who told the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice, when she went on the five shows, as far as the video tape, that was at least at that point believed to be the reason for this spontaneous demonstration, who do you think told her and press secretary jay carney and others to basically talk about it as the video tape being responsible for the demonstrations? >> you know, i don't know and that's really what's made it worse for the...